Trona High School - Telescope Yearbook (Trona, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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' ' 4655.44 E mean lmagine losing four games by a total margin of nine points! Such was the luck of the C's. The C team did not get off to a win- ning start although their first game with Burroughs was lost by only a small margin, the final score being 26-29. Two practice games with Randsburg proved successful for the C's. They won both games, by scores of 27-15 and 34- 25. The game with Mojave, the last before Christmas vacation, was played and won on our home court, 22-19. The C's took their first game in the Lone Pine Tournament by a score of 33-28 over Bishop. The next day the very exciting play-off game between Trona and Lone Pine was lost by one point, 36-35. Tuesday the C's traveled to Victor- ville to take a league loss of 27-40 but bounced back the following weekend to win a very exciting, close game at Owens Valley, 35-32. The trip to Lone Pine was unsuccess- ful from the C's point of view as they lost 22-38, and then Bishop came to Trona the next day to defeat the C's, 32-17. Cn Jan. 29 Mojave traveled to Trona to edge the C's out in a close. fast game by 1 point The final score: 26-25. On the next day Trona knocked off Bur- roughs in a game played at the same pace. winning 29-26. Victor Valley came to Trona the fol- lowing week to down the C's, 27-16. The next day the team played a good game at Barstow, yet lost by a small margin, the final score being Barstow 36, Trona 32. In the last games Owens Valley's C's downed Trona on Trona's home court by 10 points, making the score 32-22, while a trip to Edwards Air Force Base did not pay off for the C's as the final score was Mojave 21, Trona 13. The final season tally stood at six wins and ten losses. Four of those losses were by a one to four point margin, so the season could rightfully be termed a successful one for the C team. The up-and-coming C team! Kneeling, left to right: Arthur Ewing, Tommy Lodge. Jack Russell, Mike Rhoden, Alex Chavarria, and Tommy Wilson. Standing: Coach Dick Rasines. Doug Stewart, Ted Villasenor, Glenn Stevens, Jimmy Compton, Bill Pratt, Manager George Sherman. and Jack Halstead, The lively C team, made up mainly of freshmen, will represent the student body on the hardwood for the next few years.

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Jim Farrah crouches for the big leap against the Owens Valley center. The other guy seems to have the advantage as far as height is concerned, but we have confidence. IS Who knows where it will land? Stan Filler is outnumbered by Victor Valley Bees in this tus- sle to take the rebound. Frank Picon Qnumber 323 would like to help, but he's too far away. Will he make it? We'll never know: everyone will have an opinion to offer though. Jim Comp- ton's try for two more points holds number 17 spellbound in the Moja- ve-Trona game. A fancy trick if you can do it. Glenn Stevens outjumps and outstretches a taller opponent. In the background ever-ready Jackie Russell crouches in sympathy with Glenn's effort. HC Season Record Won 6 Lost 10 Forfeited 4 Trona Opponents 26 29 Burroughs ,,,..,.. Randsburg . . ,.,. 27 15 Randsburg ...,..., 34 25 Mojave ..,,,.o .... 2 2 19 Bishop ,.,.. ....,..... 3 3 28 Lone Pine .....o.,,o 35 36 Victor Valley ,... 27 40 Owens Valley ., 35 32 Lone Pine ..,,...... 22 38 Bishop .......,, .... 1 7 32 Mojave ....... .,., 2 5 26 Burroughs .,.o.... 29 26 Victor Valley .... 16 27 Barstow .....,..,... 32 36 'i'0wens Valley .. 22 32 Mojave ,....,...,.,.. 13 21 Bishop eee..,, Forfeited :Barstow ...,.. Forfeited :f:Lone Pine ........ Forfeited :ffBurroughs ...,.... Forfeited :31League games



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Mr. Rasines helps the seventh graders build a four-decker pyramid during fourth-period tumbling. Zdcwaea Every day of the school week boys were playing in the gymnasium and out on the football field. These were the boys' physical education classes. This year there was not one but four physical education teachers. Since Mr. Wilkinson taught drivers' education and biology he had two periods he couldn't teach physical education. Mr. Rasines and Mr. Ferman took over during those two periods. Also someone had to teach physical education while Mr. Wilkinson was coaching basketball, football, and track. Mr. Merrill filled in this spot. Most of the classes were planned ahead of time for the following day. The different games the boys played usually corresponded to those that the varsity were playing. In addition to baseball, track, football, and basketball the class- es tumbled, wrestled, and played volley ball and badminton. Physical education is not just for fun Jerry Chandler, Walter Martin, George Garcia, and Bugs MacLean go into a wobbly head stand. Bernard Denham and Wade Long do some tumbl- ing while others in the class look on. f ff' X X but helps develop the body. All of the running, jumping, and turning is con- stantly making muscles bigger and stronger. Also it helps to build up wind. The teachers were constantly watch- ing the students and helping them to play a better game and to be better sports. This is how the grades were giv- en out. Being a good player didn't count at all towards a grade. Good sportsman- ship and teamwork were the important things one got from a physical education class. Albert Alvarez and Tommy My- ers are ready to wrestle it out. - sa

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